Vehicle pursuit ends with male driver detained on Hawthorne Blvd, Torrance CA
A vehicle pursuit occurred on Hawthorne Boulevard near Pacific Coast Highway. The vehicle, driven by a male wearing a yellow shirt, was stopped by police. Two occupants were in the vehicle, with the driver uncooperative and yelling. The male driver was detained after a felony stop.
Audio|Source: Los Angeles County Sheriff Dispatch 7 (Lomita) and Dispatch 12 (South LA)
03:12
Transcript:
00:00
Lameda, 1-7-3-8, code 9, 245[1] unit, core north on Hawthorne at near 242, immediate Ais, call check on there.
00:09
173 Edward is going to be code 9 behind a 245[1] vehicle I copied northbound Hawthorne towards near 2402nd I copied there is a unit in route additional units response 3 Tom 2 is 4th 173 Tom 2 is responding is there the other unit to be identified
00:32
Looks like we're going to a northeast corner at Hawthorne and PCH. I'm going to be occupied.
00:38
We're going to be facing eastbound. We're going to be facing eastbound.
00:43
Hawthorne and PCH the vehicle yielded. Do you have a license plate? I copy the occupied time as well. The plate's going to be (number withheld).
00:53
I copy the plate. Sam unit in row.
00:57
1804.
00:58
177 is responding with an ECF4.
01:00
Airship on the frequency?
01:03
Air 8 is 4.
01:05
Air 8 copied ETF 4 as well. The place is coming back.
01:08
O6 Chevy ROADR address, Madrid, Avenue and Torrance.
01:14
At least two octaves the vehicle driver looks like male white and yellow shirt.
01:21
Multiple units are transmitting at the... That's I copy male white, yellow shirt, dark pants, possibly two occupants are in the vehicle.
01:30
Are the occupants operative at this time?
01:36
Sorry about 10, 9-0-0.
01:40
You are both covering each other. I copied the description. Male white,
01:44
yellow shirt, dark pants are the two occupants cooperative at this time?
01:50
There's still into the vehicle driver unco-cooperative, I guess.
01:54
10-4[4] driver uncooperative, yelling.
01:56
And 177 just confirm EPS 3.
02:01
Okay, I'm from there a minute.
02:04
10-4[4].
02:10
Entering Code 6[2], giving call to the driver.
02:15
Sir Code 6[2], giving call-ups to the driver. Uh,
02:23
mail driver, walking back to us now.
02:26
Driver, welcome back. Driver, welcome back.
02:28
If you know, contact me, can contact the driver.
02:35
Okay.
02:41
And driver is being detained at this time.
02:45
Driver in TV.
02:51
The driver is going to be a PSD.
02:53
Tempeas would make an approach on the vehicle.
03:01
7104 on the felony T stop. Code 4[3], a good drop dispatch.
03:06
Let me do you guys 1171 advising it is going to be code 4 in the felony stop.
03:10
This vehicle's going to be clear.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
[1]
245: Assault with a deadly weapon or means likely to cause great bodily injury.
[2]
Code 6: Unit has arrived on scene and is investigating or handling the situation.
[3]
Code 4: No further assistance needed; situation under control.
[4]
10-4: Acknowledgment or affirmative; message received and understood.
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